(2016/Modern Harmonic) 16 tracks.
A stunning live Sun Ra event, recorded at the Inter-Media Arts Center in New York, April 20, 1991! A very special Sun Ra recording, issued here for the first time ever! This concert was just two years before Ra’s 'earthly...

(2016/Modern Harmonic) 3 tracks.
'Nuclear War,' Sun Ra's groove-infested x-rated warning, was an early 80s underground hit when it appeared on a 12-inch (plus the Saturn album A Fireside Chat With Lucifer). 'Outer Reach Intense Energy' and 'Twilight' are originally...

(2016/Modern Harmonic) 3 tracks.
Among Sun Ra's most famous and jet-propelled anthems, 'Rocket Number Nine' is heard here in one of the earliest renditions from a marathon June 1960 session, with a staggering, swaggering, hip-bop beat. Ignition. Paired with...

(2016/Modern Harmonic) 29 tracks.
Margo Guryan's honeyed voice and gorgeously sweet songwriting has become a favorite of the soft-pop set. As a successful songwriter, her compositions have been recorded by the likes of Jackie DeShannon, Spanky & Our Gang, Astrid...

(2016/Sundazed) 10 tracks.
Frequently referred to as "the Mount Rushmore of country music," The Highwaymen Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings and Kris Kristofferson were American country music's first bona fide supergroup, an epic quartet comprised of the...

(2016/Sundazed) 10 tracks.
The second LP from 'The Mount Rushmore of country music!' The Highwaymen: Cash, Willie, Waylon, and Kristofferson an epic quartet comprised of the outlaw country genre's pioneering.

(2016/Sundazed) 12 tracks.
A sultry and sophisticated songbird. The ultra-rare debut and sole output of a wondrous and mysterious vocalist, perfectly accompanied by guitar icon Barney Kessel. An Early Stereo marvel from the original 1959 tapes!
Kessel was a jazz...

(2016/Sundazed) 8 tracks.
Unearthed tape from a jazz icon. Thanks to a 21-year-old with a tape machine, we can all experience the majesty of guitar legend Barney Kessel at his 1954 best!
Even if you don't know Barney Kessel, you know Barney Kessel - as a...

(2016/Sundazed) 12 tracks.
Afro-Asian Exotica! Jungle beats and lush rhythms from the famed film and television composer. An early stereo marvel from the original 1958 tapes! Takashi 'Tak' Shindo was one of the most prominent purveyors of that gorgeous genre...

(2016/Sundazed) 5 tracks.
Anything can happen and often does. This is John Cage. A seminal example of indeterminate music from an icon on experimental sounds.
It could be argued that there is no more controversial figure in music history as avant-garde electronic...

(2016/Sundazed) 21 tracks.
If you were going to envision the ultimate avant-garde meeting-of-the-minds jam session, who would you pick? Even the most hopeful fan of strange and innovative music couldn't have seen this one coming: on one afternoon in 1986, at Coney...

(2016/Sundazed) 16 tracks.
Hailing from NYC, The Blues Magoos took the folk,blues soundtrack of their mid-sixties Greenwich Village contemporaries and forged it into a tough, garage,psych hybrid that attracted fans as quickly as it angered folk club owners,...

(2016/Sundazed) 26 tracks.
The complete Electric Prunes Reprise-label singles 1966 - 1969!
The original mixes from the master reels!
The Electric Prunes perfectly bridged the edgy, fuzz-fueled garage-rock of contemporaries like the Blues Magoos and the Thirteenth...

(2016/Sundazed) 7 tracks.
The Litter's follow up album to the fabulous godlike ’67 longplayer, 'Distortions', '$100 Fine' ranks as one of its era’s masterpieces. From the ultra-explosive album opener, 'Mindbreaker' (where the Distortions sound now takes on Blue...

(2016/Sundazed) 7 tracks.
On transculent gold vinyl.
The C.A. Quintet’s journey to Hades burned hot enough to melt the ice in their frigid Minnesota environs. A coveted collectable since the psychedelic record collecting disaster whirl first started over 30 years...

(2016/Sundazed) 13 tracks
Innermost Limits of Pure Fun, with its whimsical, philosophical 'California' title, was a groundbreaking project in the history of sports footage. Filmmaker George Greenough was unencumbered by any commercial reasons for designing boards,...

(2016/Sundazed)12 tracks
For what would be his 10th album release, Sun continued to mine its deep reservoir of Cash recordings for Now Here’s Johnny Cash. Inaugural single 'Hey Porter' makes its first LP appearance and signals a recurring theme for Cash’s songs,...

(2016/Sundazed)12 tracks.
Released June 15, 1960, Johnny Cash Sings Hank Williams is not quite an accurate title. Only four of the album’s twelve tracks are Hank Williams’ songs with all but one of the remaining tracks composed by Cash. Whatever the title, this is a...

(2015/Sundazed) 7 tracks.
The Paisleys’ mystical, brooding album, Cosmic Mind At Play, makes its first ever legit vinyl re-release! Produced by Warren Kendrick (The Litter, The Electras). Here you find the full, swirlingly-psychedelic portrait of these dark...

(2015/Sundazed) 12 tracks.
A gritty bodacious masterpiece!
Johnny Cash With His Hot and Blue Guitar was not only Cash’s debut album, it was also the first full-length LP released by Sun. The LP’s twelve tracks include one side of his debut single, 'Cry, Cry, Cry,'...

(2015/Sundazed) 12 tracks.
Legendary Sun Records wax from 1964!
By 1964, Johnny Cash had been a Columbia artist for six years - yet Sam Phillips continued to dig deep in the Sun vaults to assemble new LP titles. Original Sun Sound of Johnny Cash gathers a dozen of...

(2015/Sundazed) 36 tracks.
A Sundazed deluxe, gatefold double-LP collection of 36 amazing Everly-composed selections, recorded as publishing demos during the Brothers’ tenure at Cadence Records. At the peak of their abilities both as performers and writers—most...

(2015/Sundazed) 10 tracks.
This seminal 1968 album by Gram Parsons' International Submarine Band is widely regarded as the record that lauchend the county-rock movement - and was the first album to spotlight Parsons' charismatic vocals and visionary songwriting.

(2015/Sundazed) 13 tracks.
In 1963, visionary producer Phil Spector created his first legendary Christmas album. Using the artist roster of his Philles label—the Ronettes, the Crystals, Darlene Love, and Bob B. Soxx and the Blue Jeans—along with the legendary studio...

(2015/Sundazed) 14 tracks.
Located 40–odd miles west of Detroit, Ann Arbor was a cauldron of social change in the ’60s. Radical politics, courtesy of Students for a Democratic Society and John Sinclair’s White Panther Party, mixed with a vibrant music scene which...

(2015/Sundazed) 16 tracks.
Shake 'em up! R&B from the vaults of King/Federal Records!
The embodiment of the blues! A primal architect of the genre’s structure, Hooker’s hypnotic guitar work and commanding vocals influenced everyone who followed, and these...

(2015/Sundazed) 12 tracks. Shake 'em up! R&B from the vaults of King/Federal Records! Reissue of the original record from 1959. Pressed on audiophile quality 180 gram vinyl by RTI and sourced from the original analog tapes. Jimmy Page, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton...

(2015/Archives Of America) 12 tracks. A must-have collection of the most soulful tracks from the Challenge label, all released between 1963 and 1968, from the original mono singles masters. Hear great tracks from Jerry Fuller—who also contributed liner notes—Jimmy...

(2014/Archives Of America) 6 tracks. Every shade of blue is reflected in this retrospective of classic tracks from the Bethlehem catalog, a source of premier musicians playing world-class jazz during the 1950s and early ’60s. Blue World, a collection of blue-themed...

(2015/Sundazed) 12 tracks.
Original Kama-Sutra recordings, 1965. The first Spoonful single, 'Do You Believe in Magic,' took AM radio by storm in June of that year, reaching #9 on the Billboard Hot 100. Featuring an irrepressible melody, a chiming autoharp and...

(2015/Sundazed) 12 tracks.
By the release of their second album, Daydream, in March 1966, the band’s songwriting chops had fully blossomed, particularly John Sebastian’s, who wrote or co-wrote all but one of the songs. The album’s first single, 'You Didn’t Have to Be...

(2015/Sundazed) 11 tracks.
It was in 1966 when the band returned with Hums of the Lovin’ Spoonful. Consciously working in different styles, the band essayed country ('Nashville Cats'), folk balladry ('Rain on the Roof') and psych- tinged rock ('Summer in the City'),...

(2015/Sundazed) 12 tracks. Wayne Cochran! The exclamation point is there for a reason. Known as 'The White Knight of Soul,' Cochran was flamboyant in both voice and attire. Crowned by a swooping white pompadour, he held back nothing on stage. His performance style...

(2015/Sundazed) 11 tracks. 'Freedom.' The very mention of the song conjures images of Richie Havens at Woodstock, fiercely strumming his guitar and lost in an improvisational moment of creation. An intensely engaging performer, Havens honed his craft in the clubs and...

(2015/Sundazed) 10 tracks. 'Freedom.' The very mention of the song conjures images of Richie Havens at Woodstock, fiercely strumming his guitar and lost in an improvisational moment of creation. An intensely engaging performer, Havens honed his craft in the clubs and...

(2015/Sundazed) 8 tracks. Burdon and the group returned in April 1968 with The Twain Shall Meet, continuing their psychedelic journey. “Monterey” chronicled the previous summer’s seminal festival while “Sky Pilot” reflected the growing anti-war sentiment as the...

(2015/Sundazed) 11 tracks. Reeling from poor management decisions and inter-band strife, The Animals fell apart toward the end of 1966. Seeking a rebirth, lead vocalist Eric Burdon relocated from London to California. There, Burdon assembled a new Animals lineup,...

(2015/Sundazed) 12 tracks. Delivering a devastating punch to rock’s early ‘60s doldrums, Bo Diddley Is a Lover bursts at the seams with Bo’s uncompromising, rockin’ beat. Yep. Industry and the government may have cleaned up fellow ’50s rockers like Chuck Berry,...

(2015/Sundazed) 11 tracks. Good Lord. Bo Diddley came out with all guns blazing on his floor-rattling romp from 1960, Have Guitar Will Travel. The LP would become a blueprint for SO much great rock ’n’ roll that followed: the Stones covered “Mona” in 1965, the...

(2015/Sundazed) 16 tracks. Selected from the crown jewels of the rich King-Federal-DeLuxe discography, King Strings features rocking, socking guitar instrumentals from the Cincinnati-based family of labels cut between 1949 and 1962, programmed for power! Fashioned as...

(2015/Sundazed) 10 tracks, The Standells’ amazing string of punkish, tough-guy anthems, like 'Dirty Water' and 'Sometimes Good Guys Don’t Wear White', define the legacy of mid-sixties garage rock like nothing else. With the success of these records came ’66 tours...

(2014/Sundazed) 13 tracks One of the scarest late mono LP's, Aerial
Ballet contains some of Nilsson's best-known work, including the
definitive versions of "Everybody's Talkin'" and "One." This edition
features the singular original 1968 monaural mix - a strong,...

(2014/Sundazed) Nilsson’s first true album, 1967’s Pandemonium Shadow Show, is an astonishing collection that announces the artist’s unique vaudevillian take on 1960s pop music—a style that brought him to the attention of the Beatles by way of their press agent...

(2013/SUNDAZED) 11 tarcks - gatefold sleeve With a lowdown bass lick, uptown R&B horns and surging organ punctuating a catchy chorus, "Evil Woman (Don’t Play Your Games With Me)" hit the Top 20 like a comet in 1969 and propelled Crow from Midwest club band into...

(2013/SUNDAZED) 16 tracks - High-Flyin' Surf Rock From Southern California on 180 Gram Multi-Colored Vinyl - gatefold sleeve! Adrian Lloyd and his backing band The Sunsets were still teenagers when they recorded this highly-prized slab of pure California surf-rock....